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but three years ago, america was up slightly. lookout china has been massively catching up. -- look how china has been massively catching up. think what charles darwin would have made of that. some of china's research is done with scientists from other countries, so some advances can be shared, but not all of them. >> for us, it is a good thing, because we can benefit from their development, but we have to be aware that if we want to remain a top player in science, we cannot rest on our laurels. >> how is america reacting? china's research is a concern, but there are doubts about its value. >> it is nothing that keeps me awake at night. in the university world of the united states, we do our best to judge the quality of publications and not just the quantity. >> but for how long? china is investing massively in science and has not forgotten who first gave the world rockets and a lot more besides. >> china moving inexorably ahead. still to come, what is the real meaning of the american dream in the 21st century? as you might imagi
but three years ago, america was up slightly. lookout china has been massively catching up. -- look how china has been massively catching up. think what charles darwin would have made of that. some of china's research is done with scientists from other countries, so some advances can be shared, but not all of them. >> for us, it is a good thing, because we can benefit from their development, but we have to be aware that if we want to remain a top player in science, we cannot rest on our...
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welcome to bbc world news broadcast on pbs in america and around the globe. in pakistan, thousands gathered to mourn the government minister. shot dead by militants. in china, authorities moved to prevent pro-democracy protests there. those rounded up. hello. forces loyal to the libyan leader have been fighting on two fronts as the government tries to establish control. 50 kilometers west of the capital, witnesses speak of many people killed as government forces try to recapture. 17 deaths are being reported in an apparently accidental explosion. there are conflicting claims about who controls the major oil force. john simpson send this from just outside the port. >> so far, it has been a fairly unequal contests. enthusiasm and determination versus sophisticated weaponry. so far, the enthusiasm has been holding out pretty well. the rebels have captured the airfield outside. and though they've been forced back, they certainly have not been defeated. but they have had the face mortar and artillery fire. all they have to fight back with is the occasional rocket
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. >>> made in america. thousands of you writing in from the firefighter's uniform to the kindergarten class to the discovery at the golden gate bridge. what all of you found. >>> good evening on this saturday. like clockwork, the spike in twisters we see every year when we start the month of march returned in devastating force. one tearing through a louisiana town, flipping a mail truck like a toy. snapping utility poles. the power is out tonight in more than 100 homes damaged. we've now learned of one death, a mother trying to save her child. the tornado is part of a massive storm system. there are flood warnings and watches in 20 states from the mississippi river to the hudson river. meteorologist chikage windler leads us off. >> reporter: three suspected tornados touched down within 15 minutes of each other in southern louisiana this morning. hardest hit, the town of rayne where winds leveled businesses and damaged 50 homes. at least a dozen people were injured. a 21-year-old mother was killed when she t
. >>> made in america. thousands of you writing in from the firefighter's uniform to the kindergarten class to the discovery at the golden gate bridge. what all of you found. >>> good evening on this saturday. like clockwork, the spike in twisters we see every year when we start the month of march returned in devastating force. one tearing through a louisiana town, flipping a mail truck like a toy. snapping utility poles. the power is out tonight in more than 100 homes...
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welcome to "bbc world news," broadcast on pbs in america and around the globe. coming up later, the oil boom in ghana. what it means for one sleepy coastal town. good and bad. chefs turn to the net to sell home cooked meals to people on line. >> our team in libya has been subject to beatings andy ma executions -- executions. they had left eight country. while they were in prison they witnessed firsthand the horrifying levels of violence carried out by colonel gaddafi's security forces. the bbc team was arrested at a checkpoint where some of the fiercest fighting was taking place. they spoke to our middle east editor after they were leery -- after they were released. >> 30 miles and many checkpoints separate these towns. the town has been sealed off. tonight, de gaddafi -- the gaddafi forces seem close to victory but we cannot confirm that. the bbc has attempted several times to get through to the area without official permission. when a team from bbc tried on monday, they were stopped and detained for 21 hours. our correspondent on the right was badly beaten. he
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america, nato, france, this is our country. we will never, ever surrendered to those terrorists. >> later in tripoli, gadhafi's son called for peace in the the real libya. this was supposed to be libyas future until the rebellion. as far as these people larkin cent, that future has been restored -- these people are concerned, that future has been restored. it feels like a victory ride. they had a sharper message for the rebels in benghazi, we are coming. >> barack obama's senior intelligence adviser told a senate hearing today that he does expect colonel gaddafi's forces to prevail. the u.s. is in direct contact with libya's opposition. france became the first country to formally recognize that the rebels. although diplomatic activity is intense, it is inconclusive, as we report from brussels. >> this is not be easy revolution world leaders had hoped for. 's hold onddafi to power may be shaky, but it still holds. there was a warning to libya's leader. >> and the international community and the united nations will not stand idly
america, nato, france, this is our country. we will never, ever surrendered to those terrorists. >> later in tripoli, gadhafi's son called for peace in the the real libya. this was supposed to be libyas future until the rebellion. as far as these people larkin cent, that future has been restored -- these people are concerned, that future has been restored. it feels like a victory ride. they had a sharper message for the rebels in benghazi, we are coming. >> barack obama's senior...
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>> this is bbc world news america reporting from washington. gaddafi must go, that is the unanimous conclusion of leaders gathered in london even as fierce fighting continues in the viet itself. >> -- in this libya itself. >> there is sustained artillery fire and the rebels are sustaining a position just ahead. >> he fired his entire cabinet and prepares to address his citizens. >and have you heard that there s a world wedding in the works -- royal wedding in the works? just a month ago until the big day. -- a month to go until the big day. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. we are here to help the libyan people in their hour of need, that is help british prime minister david cameron describe the mission against gaddafi's forces today in london. and while the wheel of diplomacy continues to spin, on the ground where it counts, rebel forces are still facing stiff resistance from the libyan leader. tonight, coverage on both fronts and it starts with the battle -- the bbc middle east. it starts with jeremy bowen in lond
>> this is bbc world news america reporting from washington. gaddafi must go, that is the unanimous conclusion of leaders gathered in london even as fierce fighting continues in the viet itself. >> -- in this libya itself. >> there is sustained artillery fire and the rebels are sustaining a position just ahead. >> he fired his entire cabinet and prepares to address his citizens. >and have you heard that there s a world wedding in the works -- royal wedding in the...
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some i think i probably have more control than they should that's not to say that corporations run america be too simple they certainly have a huge influence as does wall street as does the pentagon as does. congress i was doing the. various voices in the media i mean they all have an influence some. of these groups institutions have perhaps more influence than water and that's because of the enormous role played by money i want to talk about china now. we talked a little bit about some of the fear mongering in the media do you think china is really a threat to the united states why is it seen as a threat by so many people and. is there a basis to i don't think it's a direct threat to the united states certainly not an ability. through it they're competing and they have a comparative advantage of having a huge population that can make things much more cheaply than people carry the united states i don't think it's a huge threat it's perceived as such again because the rise of china as a as a serious power. with the economic clubs is has been is recent and has been very fast people are fearf
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because these people, half of them ready to day and the other half to be created as monsters against america. >> reporter: with the u.s. and others providing effective air cover for the rebels the pro gaddafi forces have fallen back. but the still-out gunned and disorganized rebel forces have not been able to mount a significant offensive of their own. mark phillips, cbs news, tripoli. >>> today they are back in the japan's crippled nuclear plant trying to get it stopped. smoke forced an evacuation again today. they have discovered some cooling pumps were destroyed in the tsunami and earthquake so they are racing to bring in new pumps. it is stabilizing but it could be weeks before it is under control, they say. >>> a fremont man has saved drivers a whole lot of money and he may have just spared you from a red light ticket. as kiet do shows us it all started over a beef at the red light camera. >> reporter: a red light camera used to be the top money-maker in fremont. that is until roger jones helped to put the brakes on it. >> these things are not doing what we want them to do and there's b
because these people, half of them ready to day and the other half to be created as monsters against america. >> reporter: with the u.s. and others providing effective air cover for the rebels the pro gaddafi forces have fallen back. but the still-out gunned and disorganized rebel forces have not been able to mount a significant offensive of their own. mark phillips, cbs news, tripoli. >>> today they are back in the japan's crippled nuclear plant trying to get it stopped. smoke...
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getting a look at north america here, still looking pretty active out toward the east here. severe weathers still a threat for those of you in the deep south. so watch out. keep updated with local watches and wain. also winter storm conditions will continue across the new england states and eastern canada tonight. while out west contending with mo sw at gngo me in. so for the pacific northwest looking at ample snow, especially for those upper elevations. still on the il se. to 6 for your high in vancouver, and the same also in seattle. a little bit of rain but we could see a little snow min in as it is getting cooler in the morning hours. up to the east 1 for toronto and 6 in new york. 9 degrees for c. so little bit cooler here. 17, meanwhile, in atlanta, and 22 degrees and pleasant in usn. all right. that's a look at your weather for now. and here is your three-day outlook. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> our ad story, a senior united nations official says more than 1,000 people may have been killed in the libyan capital of tripoli since anti-government protests erupted about two weeks ago
getting a look at north america here, still looking pretty active out toward the east here. severe weathers still a threat for those of you in the deep south. so watch out. keep updated with local watches and wain. also winter storm conditions will continue across the new england states and eastern canada tonight. while out west contending with mo sw at gngo me in. so for the pacific northwest looking at ample snow, especially for those upper elevations. still on the il se. to 6 for your high...
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these people are ready to die and the other half willing to be created as [ inaudible ] against america. >> reporter: with the u.s. and others providing air cover for the rebels the pro gadhafi forces have fallen back. but the rebel forbess have not been able to mount a significant offensive of their own. mark phillips, cbs news, tripoli. >>> in the bay area, a teenager shot at a san jose fast food restaurant died. ruben cortez jr. was shot execution style in front of a mcdonald's last week. he was taken off life support yesterday. the video you see here caught the suspected shooter running away from the scene. so far, no arrests. police have not identified any suspects. police do say that the shooting may have been gang related >>> parent have new remss to follow for keeping kids safe in the car. why it means keeping children in the car seat or booster seat longer than they might want. >> with four kids under 8 years old, the hill family is no stranger to car seats. however they fought the latest guidelines from the american academy of pediatrics were more scary than safe. >> it is rid
these people are ready to die and the other half willing to be created as [ inaudible ] against america. >> reporter: with the u.s. and others providing air cover for the rebels the pro gadhafi forces have fallen back. but the rebel forbess have not been able to mount a significant offensive of their own. mark phillips, cbs news, tripoli. >>> in the bay area, a teenager shot at a san jose fast food restaurant died. ruben cortez jr. was shot execution style in front of a...
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but when it comes to justifying its wars america has become the nation that cried wolf especially now when one of the key sources use the head of the two thousand and three iraq invasion has admitted he lied but i just wanted to do something for my country so i'm satisfied there is no to each other anymore if i just i would do the same thing again i have no regrets rafique i don't want to be a curveball was seeking asylum in germany back in two thousand he told german intelligence that saddam hussein had biological weapons mounted on trucks they didn't believe him and when u.s. intelligence requested his testimony before attacking iraq germany told them he was unreliable but that didn't stop top u.s. officials building their case using him and no intelligence of their own we're giving you our faction conclusions based on solid intelligence a lot of the so-called solid sources was an al qaida suspect who lied under torture to cia allies in egypt about said am's ties with terrorists the other was curveball even now despite all the evidence of lies and deception key players in the bush a
but when it comes to justifying its wars america has become the nation that cried wolf especially now when one of the key sources use the head of the two thousand and three iraq invasion has admitted he lied but i just wanted to do something for my country so i'm satisfied there is no to each other anymore if i just i would do the same thing again i have no regrets rafique i don't want to be a curveball was seeking asylum in germany back in two thousand he told german intelligence that saddam...
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>> this is "bbc world news america." funding for this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. and union bank. >> union bank has put its financial strength to work for a wide range of companies, from small businesses to major corporations. what can we do for you? >> and now, "bbc world news america." >> president obama says the u.s. has a moral obligation to intervene in libya. he will now have control. >> america's role will be limited. we will not put ground troops into libya, but we will focus our unique capabilities on the front and at transfer responsibility to our allies and partners. tonight, we are fulfilling that pledge. >> the rebels meet heavy resistance but about a continue the walk westward. there is fighting in the western city hall as pro gaddafi forces and get back partial control. thank you for joining us, coming up, a state of maximum alert over the crisis at the fukushim
>> this is "bbc world news america." funding for this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. and union bank. >> union bank has put its financial strength to work for a wide range of companies, from small businesses to major corporations. what can we do for you? >> and now, "bbc world news america." >> president obama...
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he's in south america. we have pictures of him arriving in brazil. a lot of questions, jim mi miklaszews miklaszewski, about the president's leadership passivity in the face of japan or libya, perhaps in the latter case that's been erased given what he's ordered here. but here he is riding out this initial weekend in brazil? he wasn't even the one to announce the beginning of hostilities. >> it's clear the white house has tried to distance itself of being in the lead of the political and diplomatic surge to send u.s. forces and a coalition into libya. but i can tell you that, in all the discussions with senior u.s. military and pentagon officials, they say that president obama is very engaged and his first inclination appeared to follow the advice of the sec def gates and admiral mullen to stay out. >> bad idea dpor him to be out of the country? >> i think there's a lot to be said for not insulting the entire region with china advancing its economic interests in latin america, but i think they could have found a better way to announce it rather than
he's in south america. we have pictures of him arriving in brazil. a lot of questions, jim mi miklaszews miklaszewski, about the president's leadership passivity in the face of japan or libya, perhaps in the latter case that's been erased given what he's ordered here. but here he is riding out this initial weekend in brazil? he wasn't even the one to announce the beginning of hostilities. >> it's clear the white house has tried to distance itself of being in the lead of the political and...
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they are our future of america, and bless each and everyone of you. i just want to say that president obama i believe is doing a little bit too late. i think there are a lot of people that would agree with me that he should have jumped on this little band wagon that the french have started just too late. we have the student uprising they're going, and it was very strong, and we should have been there for them right then and there. how many other countries are we going to start -- it seems like the united states is taking the police state role in the world. how many other countries are we going to step into and start this where we are cord to take care of the people who we want their idealism working and not the previous regime? host: thank you for the call. why the delay? guest: i think in the end, in retrospect there are a lot of people responsible looking and asking why did we not ask sooner? now this rebel army does not have the capacity to fight its way all the way across the desert from bengahzi. we do not really know. we do not really know what
they are our future of america, and bless each and everyone of you. i just want to say that president obama i believe is doing a little bit too late. i think there are a lot of people that would agree with me that he should have jumped on this little band wagon that the french have started just too late. we have the student uprising they're going, and it was very strong, and we should have been there for them right then and there. how many other countries are we going to start -- it seems like...
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welcome to "bbc world news," broadcast to our viewers on pbs in america, also around the globe. my name is mike embley. coming up later for you -- more fears that the fukushima dai-ichi nuclear plant is raising radiation levels in the sea surrounding it. and a man undergoes a full face transplant. hello. colonel gaddafi's government in libya is telling reporters that foreign attacks that killed many people at ports and at the airport, which it describes as the series -- as a civilian airport. the government also says the last rebel stronghold in the west of the country has fallen to gaddafi loyalists. earlier, gaddafi troops were accused of firing on civilians. there is no doubt that a third night of bombardment is under way. this is the scene in the capitol. attacks on the first two nights were at a series of libyan targets, including colonel gaddafi's compound. but coalition leaders including president obama insisted the mission is not regime change. >> already in the war has come to the heart of the gaddafi's regime, to his own compound. we heard the hard, metallic flood of t
welcome to "bbc world news," broadcast to our viewers on pbs in america, also around the globe. my name is mike embley. coming up later for you -- more fears that the fukushima dai-ichi nuclear plant is raising radiation levels in the sea surrounding it. and a man undergoes a full face transplant. hello. colonel gaddafi's government in libya is telling reporters that foreign attacks that killed many people at ports and at the airport, which it describes as the series -- as a civilian...
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made in america. who furnished that home on snow white drive. >> made in america! >> our thanks to the usrys. whole team is here. >> reporter: the whole neighborhood came out. i wanted to show you something else, diane, the map. these are the companies that we reached out to for the "made in america" effort. and look at the next set of stars. these are all the companies that reached out to us, saying they are up to the challenge. they say they can compete with china and everyone else, but for the few dollars that americans have to spend. >> reporter: we really wanted this to be a wakeup call for people. to look at their items. i did it myself. i went through my son's toy box to find out if there was anything made in america. not a single toy left in that chest when i was done. and this morning, wyatt was just left to bang on some pots and pans. our neighbors love us right now. >> well, on that front, next week, we're going to go out on the street and say to people, take off everything that wasn't made in america. do you know what was made in america? within the bou
made in america. who furnished that home on snow white drive. >> made in america! >> our thanks to the usrys. whole team is here. >> reporter: the whole neighborhood came out. i wanted to show you something else, diane, the map. these are the companies that we reached out to for the "made in america" effort. and look at the next set of stars. these are all the companies that reached out to us, saying they are up to the challenge. they say they can compete with china...
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america and its al lies have vowed to protect the people here. the city was deserted. there were roadblocks everywhere. almost no one in the streets. the shops were shuttered. four days ago gadhafi vowed to level benghazi. "we are coming. we are looking for the traitors," he said "and shall have no mercy or compassion. "it's been terrifying the last few days," this man told us. as the day went on, the crowds grew, by late afternoon a rally of hundreds had formed. after days of attack the people of benghazi are back out on the streets not just celebrating but leaving benghazi heading west taking the fight to the gadhafi forces. their message, they welcome the international air strikes. women came out to join the men on the streets. celebrating the operation. "if the rebel, the british and the americans will not kill him, the women of libya will fight gadhafi forces," this woman said. more than 600 miles away in tripoli, forces loyal to gadhafi tightened their grip on the capital checking everyone coming and going. earlier today president obama remained unclear about jus
america and its al lies have vowed to protect the people here. the city was deserted. there were roadblocks everywhere. almost no one in the streets. the shops were shuttered. four days ago gadhafi vowed to level benghazi. "we are coming. we are looking for the traitors," he said "and shall have no mercy or compassion. "it's been terrifying the last few days," this man told us. as the day went on, the crowds grew, by late afternoon a rally of hundreds had formed. after...
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the first phone strong enough to run on the fastest, most advanced 4g network in america. ♪ [ male announcer ] unrestrained. unexpected. and unlike any hybrid you have ever known. ♪ introducing the most fuel-efficient luxury car available. ♪ the radically new, 42 mile per gallon ct hybrid from lexus. ♪ welcome to the darker side of green. wimpy, but he's mighty strong at the box office. the sequel, "diary of a wimpy kid: rodrick rules" opened this >>> delightful. this kid may be wimpy but he is mighty strong at the box office. diary of a wimpy kid roderick rules opened at number 1 earning more than $24 million this weekend. the girl power action fantasty sucker punch in second place. limitless, the lincoln lawyer and rango rounding out the top 5. >>> the nintendo 3ds is the latest gadget competing for your cash. the device hit stores today. no glasses required. 3d. experts say the technology could be a game changer. it comes with a warning. nintendo says children under 6 shouldn't use the device because it might harm their vision. and the price tag, it might make you look twice. $250.
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in america or you lose a job you don't even have money to go to your host. countries that capital or just pay people not only get some minimum standard of living you can get retrained for another job and also paradoxically actually there's not less pressure for protectionism in say scandinavian countries in america and i want to switch gears now i know in your book you talk a lot about neil liberal message as a kind of damage back in your opinion has neoliberal liberalism done to the economy yes i read this article created that you need to liberalize oprah not been privatized you can only tell you economy to the maximum extent and it has done shills damages you know i mean the biggest damage is probably what has been done to the firm or soviet bloc countries when they were opened up in the late eighty's early ninety's i mean they were told there were once you privatized all the companies very quickly and to regulate everything everything was fine no it wasn't i mean these countries went through very deep recessions which have followed me just. allowed throug
in america or you lose a job you don't even have money to go to your host. countries that capital or just pay people not only get some minimum standard of living you can get retrained for another job and also paradoxically actually there's not less pressure for protectionism in say scandinavian countries in america and i want to switch gears now i know in your book you talk a lot about neil liberal message as a kind of damage back in your opinion has neoliberal liberalism done to the economy...
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carried out by britain, america, and france, with arab and other participation and coordinated in that way. in terms of british nationals, obviously, all of those who want to leave have left. there are still some. we have a relationship with the turkish embassy, who are working with us and for us in tripoli, and we also have an active consular figure in benghazi. stopping gaddafi from going to bend gosling -- benghazi is in their interests. as he said, the decision to put our men and women into harm's way should only be taken when necessary. we cannot stand back and let a dictator kill his people indiscriminately. to do so would send a chilling signal to others, and that also believe we should be clear about where our interests lie. in this country, particularly, we know what abu dhabi is capable of. we cannot have a failed state on the border. >> malcom. >> may i congratulate him for his superb leadership that he and the foreign secretary have given it and at the united nations for securing this resolution, without which the people of libya and benghazi would be facing a humanitarian
carried out by britain, america, and france, with arab and other participation and coordinated in that way. in terms of british nationals, obviously, all of those who want to leave have left. there are still some. we have a relationship with the turkish embassy, who are working with us and for us in tripoli, and we also have an active consular figure in benghazi. stopping gaddafi from going to bend gosling -- benghazi is in their interests. as he said, the decision to put our men and women into...
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it will be much much worse they are used to one answer from america instead of from the west oh the stimulus to you mary. this might surprise you believe me it's really just a new yorkers and i literally go the closest state in america to an official state ministry of information propaganda if you put out this race well what's up with these. with good old want to teach us a very much more we look at egypt you know and you read the you. know we've already won the emmy. world affairs expert steven cohen says what's going on in libya won't necessarily bring about democracy here are some of what we'll hear in about twenty minutes time when the new york academic speaks with r.t. . i did story today repeating what turkey and so many countries are like. very rarely does an. american intervention. discredits your prerogative to turn it into being overthrown because it appears the pirate was overthrown with the backing of the united states and the force of the free want to just take a. single guy and edition what we're witnessing. and. it's not clear these are pro democracy which are these a
it will be much much worse they are used to one answer from america instead of from the west oh the stimulus to you mary. this might surprise you believe me it's really just a new yorkers and i literally go the closest state in america to an official state ministry of information propaganda if you put out this race well what's up with these. with good old want to teach us a very much more we look at egypt you know and you read the you. know we've already won the emmy. world affairs expert...
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. >>> that's what's making news in america >> reporter: live on 880 in san leandro where two lanes of southbound direction are closed in a storm related problem and the brunt of the storm is not even here yet. story coming up in a live report. >> here is a live look from downtown san francisco. you can see all is quiet here but we did have rain during the night. when the heavy stuff comes in, we're going to have big trouble. there is another storm after that, too. >> and we've got flooding in san leandro and chains up in the sierra once again. details coming up. >> kristen: also this morning, state regulators consider fine understanding pg&e up to a million dollars a day because of the safety record because in the wake of the san bruno disaster. >> eric: and a gun in the bonds trial. he openly admitted being injected with steroids. a lot going on. you know there is a storm too. >> kristen: that is right. there is a little ponding. >> eric: let's check in when the heavier rain is going to get here. >> it wasn't an easy commute. it moved through the east bay valleys and also in the sant
. >>> that's what's making news in america >> reporter: live on 880 in san leandro where two lanes of southbound direction are closed in a storm related problem and the brunt of the storm is not even here yet. story coming up in a live report. >> here is a live look from downtown san francisco. you can see all is quiet here but we did have rain during the night. when the heavy stuff comes in, we're going to have big trouble. there is another storm after that, too. >>...
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see if america's most prescribed e.d. treatment is right for you. >> announcer: "nightline" continues from new york city with cynthia mcfadden. >>> well, it is just seven days since the devastating 9.0 magnitude earthquake rocked japan followed quickly by a massive 23 foot wall of water. this tsunami alone erased entire towns in northwestern jamie lynn spears japan. for the last several day the world's focus has been almost exclusively on the crippled nuclear plant near the epicenter of the quake where workers have been desperately fighting to stop a catastrophe. clarissa ward reports from the streets of osaka, japan. >> japan is fay puts for big screens and fancy gadgets but all those electronics require a lot of power and in japan, more so than many countries is incredibly reliant on nuclear energy as a source for their power. about 25% of the electricity here is generated by nuclear energy. there's been a debate for decades here about whether it's safe for a country that's as prone to earthquakes as japan, to be so rel
see if america's most prescribed e.d. treatment is right for you. >> announcer: "nightline" continues from new york city with cynthia mcfadden. >>> well, it is just seven days since the devastating 9.0 magnitude earthquake rocked japan followed quickly by a massive 23 foot wall of water. this tsunami alone erased entire towns in northwestern jamie lynn spears japan. for the last several day the world's focus has been almost exclusively on the crippled nuclear plant near...
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is muslim america doing enough to root out the enemy within? this is the questioner, peter king, a defiant republican congressman from new york. >> i remain convinced that these hearings must go forward and they will. to back down would be a surrender and an abdication of what i believe to be the main responsibility of this committee, to protect america from a terrorist attack. >> democrats alluded to mr. king's past links with political violence. he was once a vocal supporter of the i.r.a. but their main objection is that these hearings could alienate muslim americans, even drive them into the arms of terrorists. >> this hearing today is playing into al qaeda right now around the world. >> america's first muslim congressman was called as a witness and broke down, recalling a muslim paramedic who died on 9/11. >> he was a fellow american who gave his life for other americans. his life should not be identified as just a member of an ethnic group or just a remember of a religion. >> all agree that the threat is changing. 10 years ago, al qaeda la
is muslim america doing enough to root out the enemy within? this is the questioner, peter king, a defiant republican congressman from new york. >> i remain convinced that these hearings must go forward and they will. to back down would be a surrender and an abdication of what i believe to be the main responsibility of this committee, to protect america from a terrorist attack. >> democrats alluded to mr. king's past links with political violence. he was once a vocal supporter of...
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in fact welcome to bbc world news, broadcast in america on pbs and elsewhere around the globe. israel watches nervously across the border f. egypt's for overthrow of -- of the aegis overthrow of hosni melbar. -- israel watches nervously across the border as egypt overthrows hosni mubarak. hello, in a rare, rare interview, colonel gaddafi has denied there is any fighting on the streets of liver-libya. just three outlets were invited to speak to him. the bbc was the only international broadcaster. he insists he has ordered his men not to shoot back at demonstrators. we spoke to the man the world has been calling on to step down you do not -- >> to step down. >> you do not understand. do not say you understand. you do not understand it. >> how do people show their authority because some who came out to the streets to protest say that your people have shot at them? i saw some today. >> where? >> some work against you. >> and no, no one is against. they love me. my people love me. they would die to protect me, my people. >> if they do love you, then why are they capturing ben ghazi
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appearing in the us probably for america. to the two to go it war illegally is the nikkei gratian against another country but people at the beacon it's this humanitarian intervention british forces joined the action in libya from the very beginning it submarines and fighter jets carried out multiple strikes against gadhafi forces our correspondent in london lauren that reports next on what the u.k. public thinks about being involved in another conflict. what we heard before this started and what has actually happened now there's quite a big difference both in what actually happens and in in the perception of that a no fly zone sounds to your mind on the street like a relatively key thing it just sounds like people won't be allowed to take it take off planes but of course i think what people didn't really understand was that in order to stop because after planes taking off one would actually have to shoot them down and certainly what we've seen so far in this military intervention and we should remember just the beginning is o
appearing in the us probably for america. to the two to go it war illegally is the nikkei gratian against another country but people at the beacon it's this humanitarian intervention british forces joined the action in libya from the very beginning it submarines and fighter jets carried out multiple strikes against gadhafi forces our correspondent in london lauren that reports next on what the u.k. public thinks about being involved in another conflict. what we heard before this started and...
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argentina has the second-highest rate of inflation in the americas after venezuela. some small businesses suffer because of it. >> everything goes up in price. we try not to put it in our final prices. that is a problem because our rent -- every day, it is less what we gain. >> inflation means higher wage demands and therefore higher costs. the official rate of inflation is about 10%. many economists say in reality, it is double this figure. that casts a cloud over the credibility of the growth. >> if you are underestimating the inflation rate, you will be overestimating the growth rate. it is quite likely that argentina's growth rate is not as high as the government data says. >> this is one of the busiest shopping streets in buenos aires. despite the rising cost of living, people remain positive. argentinian are more optimistic about their economy this year than last year. many economists believe that growth will cool in 2011. but in an election year, this is difficult to predict. slowing growth is never popular with voters. do not rule out more government spending
argentina has the second-highest rate of inflation in the americas after venezuela. some small businesses suffer because of it. >> everything goes up in price. we try not to put it in our final prices. that is a problem because our rent -- every day, it is less what we gain. >> inflation means higher wage demands and therefore higher costs. the official rate of inflation is about 10%. many economists say in reality, it is double this figure. that casts a cloud over the credibility...
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what america has faced criticism for intervening in libya while overlooking baden's in other countries in the arab world political writer john walsh show us a foreign policy in the region is completely inconsistent it is not about protecting the people or human rights because in egypt when we were being shown during the initial phases in the rebellion there described it's a good friend of the family of the united states it's taken no action in bahrain it's a matter of fact at the same time this is going on. israeli planes are bombing bombing people planes the united states is nothing it is not about human rights it seems to me that it's an. imperial arrogance in human family the united states does not need that oil it's not about oil it does not fit in with the united states' master plan to dominate the middle east for purposes of oil and israel so it doesn't make sense it's a pasturing on the part of people so powerful they have no no cures from the consequences and i think daffy and the world are going to take a lesson from this down if you give up its weapons it abit trusted the wes
what america has faced criticism for intervening in libya while overlooking baden's in other countries in the arab world political writer john walsh show us a foreign policy in the region is completely inconsistent it is not about protecting the people or human rights because in egypt when we were being shown during the initial phases in the rebellion there described it's a good friend of the family of the united states it's taken no action in bahrain it's a matter of fact at the same time this...
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of course is right on it's called them so here's a joint bottlings over collective bargaining puts america's democracy potentials in the line of fire but is this move the red tape rolled back. cool. in india policies available in the grand central shares in them buying the taj mahal in the us i'm buying so much president i'm buying the shores of fame which results from on a beach resort look close a good go and taj mahal hotel charges the same rent hotel two large thomas hotel. the meridian the lena.
of course is right on it's called them so here's a joint bottlings over collective bargaining puts america's democracy potentials in the line of fire but is this move the red tape rolled back. cool. in india policies available in the grand central shares in them buying the taj mahal in the us i'm buying so much president i'm buying the shores of fame which results from on a beach resort look close a good go and taj mahal hotel charges the same rent hotel two large thomas hotel. the meridian the...
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in the case of america big could be in china it could be anywhere in china what i meant by. chinese nationalism being a form often the expression form of importance i didn't mean that in the sense of the chinese government but where people have no political voice china's after all not a democracy. there nationalism can play the same role that religion plays in other parts of the world it becomes a kind of. substitute for political. participation the united states is a democracy do you think people have a political voice here certainly more than in china. but the huge role played by money for example has distorted the process somewhat i mean it is a democracy but like all democracies it has great flaws and one of the flaws i think in this country is that you have two parties and people who get elected only can get can only get elected if there are huge amounts of money involved and that leaves a lot of the population sort of out of the equation who do you think is the real power in the united states who really leads the country at this point is it corporations you know still
in the case of america big could be in china it could be anywhere in china what i meant by. chinese nationalism being a form often the expression form of importance i didn't mean that in the sense of the chinese government but where people have no political voice china's after all not a democracy. there nationalism can play the same role that religion plays in other parts of the world it becomes a kind of. substitute for political. participation the united states is a democracy do you think...
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people who do not believe america has a right motives and their country occupying it are going to find all of their worst . suspicions confirmed congressman did you ever expect us to be in this situation another conflict in libya continuing on arrest this president was elected on the promise to close guantanamo and these wars are you surprised that where we are now i am i have to tell you know when i when i first came to congress which was that in one thousand nine hundred six i was elected. you know i came to congress so i could help create jobs and help people get an education and have good health care and protect social security and and although all that's been going on over the period since nine eleven as we're talking about wars we started to lose our way after nine eleven there was a serious attack on america but the way in which that was handled and interpreted sets the stage for a global war on terror which has been a disaster and we have to protect our country to be sure there are people don't like america i understand but the manner in which we deal with it has been actually
people who do not believe america has a right motives and their country occupying it are going to find all of their worst . suspicions confirmed congressman did you ever expect us to be in this situation another conflict in libya continuing on arrest this president was elected on the promise to close guantanamo and these wars are you surprised that where we are now i am i have to tell you know when i when i first came to congress which was that in one thousand nine hundred six i was elected....
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until today's outburst, it was an important ally in america oppose the war on terror -- america's war on terror. bbc news. >> you're watchin g bbc news. supporters of colonel gaddafi out in force. they are worried it might slip into civil war. refugees continue to see the growing turmoil in libya. at 39 years old, the defense minister looked to have a bright future. he was even a hint as a future german leader, but revelations that he plagiarized part of his thesis has now forced his resignation. >> until now, he has had a charmed political life. young, a glamorous wife. today, the charm ran out. he resigned because of a plagiarism scandal. >> he says, and a friendly talk with the chancellor, i will resign from my job. the attention was diverting him from his role as defense minister. the doctoral thesis he said he wrote he did not write entirely. it was the work of others. it had gone from the minister, dr. google, dr. cut-and-paste. chancellor merkel strode to the microphone and said she accepted his resignation. she says that she was surprised when he asked to speak to me by phone.
until today's outburst, it was an important ally in america oppose the war on terror -- america's war on terror. bbc news. >> you're watchin g bbc news. supporters of colonel gaddafi out in force. they are worried it might slip into civil war. refugees continue to see the growing turmoil in libya. at 39 years old, the defense minister looked to have a bright future. he was even a hint as a future german leader, but revelations that he plagiarized part of his thesis has now forced his...
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and the land over its head in wars what kind of toll has a place on america will look at the many costs that come with more. and going to war as part of a humanitarian intervention why do some countries get protection for others less than for themselves. and from wars to an economic crisis to political polarization who is behind it all one man is blaming a group called the oil and drug cartel and he says what's happening now harkens back to another dark time germany in the one nine hundred thirty s. intrigues all discuss. it's wednesday march thirtieth five pm in washington d.c. i'm christine frizz out there watching our team. don't start today with an update on the situation in libya where you could say it's been a pendulum swing in the quest for control there in the last twenty four hours we've seen rebels having to retreat being pushed east by troops loyal to moammar gadhafi progress off the forces have been shelling rebels with mortars and rockets and just how organized and prepared the rebel forces are almost starting to become a serious question and day twelve of western involveme
and the land over its head in wars what kind of toll has a place on america will look at the many costs that come with more. and going to war as part of a humanitarian intervention why do some countries get protection for others less than for themselves. and from wars to an economic crisis to political polarization who is behind it all one man is blaming a group called the oil and drug cartel and he says what's happening now harkens back to another dark time germany in the one nine hundred...
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it will be much much worse they are very wise to what cans off from america and from the west elitist government of good in america despite surprise some of your viewers the lead instrument is the new york times and i literally call the new york times the closest thing in america to an official state ministry of information and probably it has put out this race the reports about what he's going on it would be what did go wanted egypt didn't say very much you know it's what about egypt now and you really you. know who we are reporting on the. world affairs expert steven cohen says what's happening in libya will necessarily bring about democracy and here's some of what we'll hear next hour when the new york examine talks dorothy. street has intervened militarily and so many countries in my lifetime very were as it worked out from american intervention. discredits you know her to the tyranny of its being overthrown because it appears the pirate was overthrown with the backing of the united states and the forces in favor of domestic. abuse and they're going to do what we're witnessing and
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. >> i don't want them to stabbed up and claim, we told you america is at war with islam. that's one of the main recouth arguments. >> alan: more than 100 interfaith, nonprofit, and governmental organizations protested the hearing, say it demonizes islam americans. >> reading the republican tea leaves. some to potential counties off -- potential candidates off to the races? >> alan: this could turn out to be a key week in the 2012 presidential race. potential g.o.p. contenders appear to be making steps but no one has made an official move yesterday. republicans are playing a waiting game. >> reporter: last night in new hampshire, rom mitt romney certainly sounded like a presidential candidate. >> it's going to take more than a good speech and rhetoric to get americans back to work. it's going to take a new president of the united states. >> reporter: and defending the healthcare law he put into place in massachusetts, while blasting president obama. and when newt gingrich hits the highway, he will look like a presidential candidate. and others are testing the waters, too m
. >> i don't want them to stabbed up and claim, we told you america is at war with islam. that's one of the main recouth arguments. >> alan: more than 100 interfaith, nonprofit, and governmental organizations protested the hearing, say it demonizes islam americans. >> reading the republican tea leaves. some to potential counties off -- potential candidates off to the races? >> alan: this could turn out to be a key week in the 2012 presidential race. potential g.o.p....
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put us into a snit that's the america that from the scene is the only thing that stands to benefit from the culprits according to the rockwell action of occasional sense of the week when these instances. they want to divide and conquer just like the romans so they yes this is this is not by the way not a no fly zone it's also a no drive zone and no walks out of there but they needed leave they didn't keep them as bad as it would be to intervene to keep their planes from flying immediately or attacking people on the ground. or. killing a lot a lot of a lot of people going to a lot of point. we don't know whose word it is but i believe it's a good thing when you're out of work this is not a good thing that we have another war going on and i must say from that as a standpoint of america concerned with the fact that our government is broke that the dollar is going down the drain that the government is putting the whole country in the most horrific financial circumstances because they're starting yet another war to spend who knows how many billions of dollars makes the military industrial co
put us into a snit that's the america that from the scene is the only thing that stands to benefit from the culprits according to the rockwell action of occasional sense of the week when these instances. they want to divide and conquer just like the romans so they yes this is this is not by the way not a no fly zone it's also a no drive zone and no walks out of there but they needed leave they didn't keep them as bad as it would be to intervene to keep their planes from flying immediately or...
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over two decades after arming the afghan mujahedeen america is now considering giving weapons to another rebel band with an unclear right entity simply because of who they're fighting against ghana check out r t washington d.c. . on a thin that will find a form which interact says there's no way the united states or anyone else can predict the consequences of supporting rebels and. there's going to be a period of time really trying to figure out you know who's in charge who's really genuine who's really interested in the goals of the future of libya and then who is really corrupt and out for selfish gain and you're not going to gain that from bombing them from twenty thousand feet above the air or less you're going to only gain that from from boots on the ground the american people are not stupid and i think if you just really it would be really good for for our government and our leaders to just come out and say we want the leader of libya out of power whether he's captured whether he's killed whether he's sent into exile but that's really what we want we want regime change and we're en
over two decades after arming the afghan mujahedeen america is now considering giving weapons to another rebel band with an unclear right entity simply because of who they're fighting against ghana check out r t washington d.c. . on a thin that will find a form which interact says there's no way the united states or anyone else can predict the consequences of supporting rebels and. there's going to be a period of time really trying to figure out you know who's in charge who's really genuine...
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it's not a real discussion of america's needs. we need to be doing social security, medicare, medicaid. we need to have defense spending on the table. we need a comprehensive approach. but we cannot eat america's seed corn in terms of our competitive capacity for the future. >> schieffer: senator kerry, thank you so much. we'll get a little different take i suspect on that question. >> no doubt. >> schieffer: because now we'll go to the republican leader in the senate, mitch mcconnell, down in his hometown of louisville today. senator, i did want to ask you about what senator kerry just talked about, but first you have to ask you about libya and this whole idea of maybe setting up a no fly zone in libya. what is your take on that? >> well, i think it's worth considering. the other option that john kerry alluded to in passing that i think we used frequently during the cold war period is simply aiding and arming the insurgents. we're not quite sure who these insurgents are. there was one report that a group of insurgents arrested br
it's not a real discussion of america's needs. we need to be doing social security, medicare, medicaid. we need to have defense spending on the table. we need a comprehensive approach. but we cannot eat america's seed corn in terms of our competitive capacity for the future. >> schieffer: senator kerry, thank you so much. we'll get a little different take i suspect on that question. >> no doubt. >> schieffer: because now we'll go to the republican leader in the senate, mitch...
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will be limited even though it's behind closed to the halo drop zone that it is raising fears that america's military premise will have the full consequences for civilians as it did in iraq and afghanistan. also the japanese imports get the global cold shoulder as the fukushima radiation made meanwhile the number of dead from the earthquake zones to the losses to moment eight times. the area watching auty well life twenty four hours a day the latest well developments from the u.s. britain and france are pressing ahead of that campaign of air attacks on libya where it's thought sixty four people have been killed during the bombardments and you saw a strike has destroyed his command center in tripoli right so he's. we are hearing from the pentagon that it is extremely satisfied with the way this operation is so far been conducted it says that gadhafi is increasingly under stress that they have managed to isolate and scatter his forces we're also hearing that washington in a matter of just days will be ready to relinquish control of this whole operation over now the last few hours have been rel
will be limited even though it's behind closed to the halo drop zone that it is raising fears that america's military premise will have the full consequences for civilians as it did in iraq and afghanistan. also the japanese imports get the global cold shoulder as the fukushima radiation made meanwhile the number of dead from the earthquake zones to the losses to moment eight times. the area watching auty well life twenty four hours a day the latest well developments from the u.s. britain and...
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the pledge that i made to the american people at the outset of our military operations i said that america's role would be limited and that we would not put ground troops into libya that we would focus our unique capabilities on the front end of the operation and that we would transfer responsibility for allies and partners to night we are fulfilling the pledge. and in beirut you buy that because one of the things that's very interesting about president obama's statement is that he doesn't talk about him and the game getting into a war is not that difficult we've seen that since the iraqi adventure of starting in two thousand and three even before that afghanistan and american and coalition forces are still there now because they didn't think about the end game is this a mistake being made again. yeah i mean the us. innocently ration the word she was dragged into the situation and libya it was the french and to a lesser extent the british who were enthusiastic about intervention there on the grounds of. minimizing civilian casualties. but from the beginning none of the western powers said th
the pledge that i made to the american people at the outset of our military operations i said that america's role would be limited and that we would not put ground troops into libya that we would focus our unique capabilities on the front end of the operation and that we would transfer responsibility for allies and partners to night we are fulfilling the pledge. and in beirut you buy that because one of the things that's very interesting about president obama's statement is that he doesn't talk...
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this is america says its role in a military intervention will be limited but that's not soft comparisons to the beginning of the two thousand and three iraq invasion. polls show the majority of americans opposed the u.s. involvement in the intervention for more on this joining bandaging check out in just a few minutes. hello this is r.t. it's eleven pm sunday night here in moscow my name's kevin owen and in the last few hours the libyan army has been ordered to observe an immediate cease fire in their fight against rebels it comes on the second day of an international aerial campaign against the troops of colonel gadhafi it's now been criticized by the arab league following reports the dozens of civilians have been killed but coalition forces say they're acting in line with the u.n. resolution which should receive widespread arab support artie's paula slayer joins us now live from the libyan capital with the latest developments poor evening to you so a second ceasefire now there has just been called the first one of course was breached within hours what is the latest situation in tripoli
this is america says its role in a military intervention will be limited but that's not soft comparisons to the beginning of the two thousand and three iraq invasion. polls show the majority of americans opposed the u.s. involvement in the intervention for more on this joining bandaging check out in just a few minutes. hello this is r.t. it's eleven pm sunday night here in moscow my name's kevin owen and in the last few hours the libyan army has been ordered to observe an immediate cease fire...